The white bark of the birch trees makes this walk very pleasant as you consider "The History of Games." Of course, this question really is subject for the rest of the course. Here, though, we can consider the history of game use for education and game use in general principles.
Balsa Trees appear also to have a light colored or white bark, but are much taller than birch trees and have a thinner canopy. You wonder what you will find in that thicket on the right, just after you start down the pathway.
Balsa, and now Bamboo! What a diverse forest this is with so many different tree paths. Even so, you wonder what you will find on the path that starts just past that Bamboo Cluster, up ahead, on the left.
There, straight ahead, that Box Elder looks like a great place to sit and read.
One no sooner gets settled in the crotch of that Box Elder when the Bayberry comes into view. What interesting fruit!
On down, past the Bamboo, there is a small Beech Grove on your right.
Birch Pathway
Balsa Trees appear also to have a light colored or white bark, but are much taller than birch trees and have a thinner canopy. You wonder what you will find in that thicket on the right, just after you start down the pathway.
Balsa, and now Bamboo! What a diverse forest this is with so many different tree paths. Even so, you wonder what you will find on the path that starts just past that Bamboo Cluster, up ahead, on the left.
There, straight ahead, that Box Elder looks like a great place to sit and read.
One no sooner gets settled in the crotch of that Box Elder when the Bayberry comes into view. What interesting fruit!
On down, past the Bamboo, there is a small Beech Grove on your right.